thomthom wrote:Yea, Windows will place files in Virtual Store when you have UAC enabled, I think. I don't have this issue, but I'm running as administrator with UAC disabled because I muck about the system a lot when programming. It's not recommended for regular users to do so.Instead give yourself full access to the Plugins folder.

When you look in a folder and some files have ended up in Virtual Store there should be a "Compatibility Files" button that does pretty much the same as that utility I linked to.

Thanks Thomthom. Yes, I'm running in an office setup with IT Management, and though they've granted full access to my plugins and installation rights, I'd never heard of VirtualStore until now. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I've never had the issue before, but I always like to know the reason I get errors as well as how to resolve them. Thanks agian mate!

Anyway, they may not be able to run in another directory than the native Sketchup Plugins folder.

Or they may have bug. Keep in mind that 000_AdditionalPluginFolders just reports in clear what Ruby would find as an error at startup time, but without showing it to the user. And also, trapping the errors, avoid that the whole load process stops.

The 2D#.rb file is the initial-loader for my 2Dtools.It will try to load a file in the 2DTools subfolder that is named 2D#loader.rb.This 2D#.rb file and its 2DTools folder must be in the same directory - which is usually Plugins. but as long as it is on the $LOAD_PATH list it should be OK.This 2D#loader file in turn loads various 2d tools rb files from the subfolder to make a single submenu and the 2Dtools toolbar.

Fredo's tool can generate some odd errors, e.g. if you have 'dislocated' a loader rb and its subfolder of scripts.This error message bears no resemblance to anything that this particular file does, so either it is this dislocation issue [which I suspect], OR you have somehow corrupted the rb file - perhaps you have opened it in a wordprocessor rather than a plain-text editor, which would have then added formating to the text that will break SketchUp when it tries to load it...

I've been using this plugin for long and haven't found any problem yet. Until now. I installed SketchUp in this PC of a friend along with the plugin I've been using too in the PC at home.But it gave me this message and I don't understand what it means;

Important update made necessary for the release LibFredo6 5.2 when it comes

This is in relation with the lengthy changes of naming conventions to my plugins (LibFredo6 will now be based on the name Fredo6_!LibFredo6). If you do not upgrade, then you will continue loading the previous version of LibFredo6.

Change of name of the Plugin file and Important update made necessary for the release LibFredo6 5.2 when it comes

the ruby file is now named !AdditionalPluginFolders.rb instead of 000_AdditionalPluginFolders.rb.

This should be transparent to you, but it is a good idea to delete the old file 000_AdditionalPluginFolders.rb. If you have LibFredo6 installed, you can do it via the Purge Obsolete Files utility.

AdditionalPluginFolders - purge.png

This is in relation with the lengthy changes of naming conventions to my plugins (LibFredo6 will now be based on the name Fredo6_!LibFredo6). If you do not upgrade, then you will continue loading the previous version of LibFredo6.

Sorry for inconvenience with all these name changes, but it is part of the general evolution to have a cleaner footprint of files and folders for scripts.

The Extrude tools requires deBabelizer.rb loading [as the message tells you].It translates text, menus etc into other locales' langauages...This additional .rb file is supplied inside the main tool's RBZ archive or AutoInstalled version.BUT if you have never installed it, or later on you have removed it then it will break this and several other plugins that will not load or work without its presence.If you have Disabled it using the Plugins Manager then you would have been warned about the consequences: in this case permanently Enable it if you want to be able to load/use any of the tools that need it... If not, then reinstall it properly and check that the files are ALL includes in the installation...

Here is a view of the contents of the Extrude tools archive - the same two rb files and subfolder [containing several other files] need to be be in your Plugins folder in the same relative relationships [you can use a custom-plugins folder if desired]

Your plugins are NOT up to date You have an older version of my Extrude tools files shown in the Plugins folder.The current version is NOT there !Get and install the latest version.See my recent post - the tool now installs deBabaleizer.rb and then ExtrudeTools.rb and the matching ExtrudeTools subfolder [neither of which are shown in your list!].All earlier 'EEby...' rb files are auto-deleted by the newer script's reload ?You need to restart SketchUp and see what happens...

You also seem to have separate issues with some of Fredo's plugins...

Are you sure you have set your Plugins folder's context-menu > Properties > Security > Edit... to have read/write permissions 'FULL', for every user/group in the list. Also set SketchUp.exe Properties > Compatibility... to 'Always run as Administrator'...

chon wrote:Issue with Shape Bender.It doesn't work when SB files and folder are placed in the AdditionalPluginFolder, but works fine when placed in the SU plugins folder.

This is a known issue in any version using a non-standard Plugins folder.Reread the ShapeBender thread.I have recently posted a simple change to the loader script's code that fixes it to load from anywhere in the $LOAD_PATH list...viewtopic.php?p=494591#p494591